Lucky DOG! I have wanted one of those for years! Any for sale around here are total rust buckets. You might contact Mixer man over on FTE, I think he ended up using different seats in his COE. May still have the one I gave him.
Seth , great van . I had one in the 70s . There’s got to be a bunch of good wrecking yards out where you live . Those small tour buses have great ones . Stole this photo from a tread on a Tudor. Love the van , Blue
I got lucky,got this for a grand,solid and with a runnig 200,just working on getting it running... I havent been on fte for a long while ill see if i remember my password
A while back, someone had a 38-47 Ford COE bumper with bumper guards for sale. Does anyone know who had that and if it is still available? really just looking for the bumper guards
FYI: 54 Ford COE tow truck for sale... https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-car...on/1341347759?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
WAZZUP ALL, For my 39 Chevy COE, I'm still looking for two things. I still need a good usable left rear 1939 Chev truck fender. 39 being the wider fender. Also still wanting a straight 1939/1940 COE grill. Exciting news, I'm on cloud 9, been here for a few days now. I finely got my dream wish steering wheel I have wanted for probably 10 years now. A/my 1941 Chevy spinner steering wheel, all mine, LOL, I'm so excited. It's all complete, just needs restored. Check this out... Being Left handed, I'll be shifting the spinner to the Left side. But so cooool...
A buddy is looking for a nice grill portion that bolts to the hood on a 53 chevy COE. Anyone got one?
Obviously a long way to go for some folks, but thought I would post this for anybody looking for a COE to build: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-car...ck/1351788871?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Any body know what the correct bumper guards & grill guard would look like on 1939/1940 Chevy COE's? I'd be interested, I like accessories...
Some one will make a nice cruiser of it. COE's are the latest fad. I wish my Chevy started out as solid & straight as that IH looks to-be. Just goes to show, there's an azz for every seat.
Check this one out if you have not seen it: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1939-GMC-COE-Crew-Cab-Firetruck-/183230734309
Years back, I watched a 41-47 4 door coe dressed out similar, decay in a local junk yard. Pushed around with forklifts, run into by yard cars and eventually crushed. I looked it over several times, but it was just to rotted and beat up to be a project.
I have a friend selling a jeep fc170 pick up awd...fairly complete.. Inbox for info.. Near death valley
Sold at Barrett Jackson in Vegas, but wow, what a deal for $1100 http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1951-SEMI-TRUCK-TRAILER-222545